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January 1, 1852 (4 pages)

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(UOTE PATE OSE EERE SEE RAE DTIEN, CLOSES TEE TPES BM OE i TE San Francisco Advertiscments, CROCKERY STORE, Washington Street, San Francisco. Dealers in J.C. Briggs & Co,, I W ass ware, Lamps, Chande. TOLESALE and Retail Cro kery, Gl liers and Cutlery, from the best marufactories in Europe and the Atlantic States nd8m BUSINESS DIRECTORY, COMMERCIAL ST. SAN FRANCISCO, 54-3m is ny “Th ms hy hy . WTY BATH g§ Hair-dressing Saloon. _/ Commercial st., between Kearney and Montgomery. Jourdain 4° Edwards. “54m . IME HMOUSE—Hestaurant—one dime AY a glass, and one dime a plate.—Head \ of Long Wharf. 54-m . ‘TyOw & CO. Auction and Commission . merchants, Commercial st., near Sansome, 54-3m C. WORRELL, Dealer in fruits, Com. +e mercial st, between Sansome and Battery. Also, Saeramento city, 2d st., near Orleans Hotel. 54-3m ‘ ENNETH MACLEA.—2000 half and . qr sacks flour, Central Wharf. 54 2m ECHANICS § TRADERS HOUSE, . F corner of Long Wharf and Battery st. . Board and Lodging. 54-m Aesay O 2 Utd DEG ical CuuUy W Manufactory, Long Wharf, between Sansome and Battery. 54-m ME & CO. Hair Dressers . J: BONHOM y rial st, sonth side. 56-m . e Comme 7 ECEKIVED ex ship Walter KR. Jones— 50 8th casks sup’r grape juice port wine ; 7 ASHINGTON COFFEE HOU sk— Madame Pagot & Co. 150 do do do do do do; 109do do Otard, Dupuy & co's brandy; 40 do do A Siegneite do; 50 do do Hennessey do 20do0 do JJ Dupuy do 50 do do sweet port wine; 20 bbls Holland gin; 150 do New York brandy; @* do pure spirits, (high proof) ; 50 do NE rum; 10 do peppermint cordiale; 20 do cherry brandy; 50 do superior Carolina rice; 500 small boxes tobaeeo, 14 to 13 Ths each: 50 JM regalia cigars, Sultana brand, 50 17 do do La Seviliana brand 50 M cigars, La Polka brand; 20 haif chests extra fine Y H tea; 1506lb boxes do do do; 100 134b do do do do; 200 boxeseuperior sperm candles, 43 and 6s 50 bbls old Monongohela whiskey, Now landing and for sale low, by BLOSSOM & OGDON, cor Front and Washington sts., Sangh rancisco: 55-1m team Engines & Quartz Mie chinery—Geo. Gordon & Steen having . “one of the most extensive foundry and machine works on the Pacific, are prepared to mannfacture mining machinery on the most . se principles, team engines on sale; boilers made to order Crushing mills. square, circular aud rotary stampers; arrastres and ainalgamators. . Machinery manfactured in New York and . dmported to order—or made with dispatch at our works here. Parties having well developed mining claims, can be introduced to capitalists who willsubscribe part of the cost of the machinery. GEO. GORDON & STEEN, Vulcan Foundry and Iron Works, Ist st. San Francisco. Office in New York, 165, 83d Avenue. BRLANKETS-—-Of various styles, for sale by manufacturers’ agents, H. Ff. CUTTER & CO, Pacific, bet, Sansome and Battery sts, San Francisco. wv yuu want to send flome by next stents rp) era “souvenir”? to some dear triend? ealland examine our new designs in rings, pins, lockets, bracelets, ete, oxquisitely fashioned, from Califernia gold. Do you want a superior warcu to ensure punctuality in your engagements? buy one of our best English lever movements, in gold or silver cases, guaranteed not to vary more than i minute per month. BARRETT & SHERWOOD, City Observatory, Clay st. one door above Montgomery. N. B.—Just received, some magnificent diamond bracelets, pins, enamelled watches set with brilliants, etc, to be sold low for cash. 5t-lm By W. W. Backus Auctioneer, [LLave or ruB rinat or BacKuS, Davis & co.] At new sales-room, cor. Washington and Sansome sts., up stairs, Regular sate days --Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 54-Im Thos Nelson, Blacksmith. California street, between Montgomery and Kearney. ICKS, sledges and hammers, wholesale and retail. All kinds of mining tools made to order. Horse shovs and horse nails bought and sald. 54-Im ENA. Cargo of Ship Ceres. Ht AS g: STRUVEK, Sansome street, j above Pacific, offer for sale the assorted cargo of shin Ceres, from Bremen, consisting . in part of hardware, glassware, cutlery, cloching. provisions, cigars, wines, brandies.gins,ete. San Francisco, October, 1851. 54-lm ¥ INING g MARINE FOUNDRY,--1s: . 4 street beyond Mission, San Francisco. ‘The undersigned hrving ee the Machine Shopand Foundry Imp!ements Imported by B. R. Buekelew, (the most extensive in California) are prepared to construct Quartz Machinery, Rotary Crushing Mills, Steam Engines, Boilers, and every description of mill and machine work and castings. Machinery ordered out from the United States and England. Parties having eligible mining claims can be introduced to eapitalists desirous to j-in and furnish machinery. GORDON & \0,. Engineers, Town oftice, Pine f 55 Im. street near Battory URGESS, GILBERT & STILL.— Booksellers and Stationers, and wholesale and retail agents for Foreign and American newspapers, magazines, etc,, Ports: . mouth square, San Francisco. 56-1m 5s. Clements, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST. WY HeLESALE and retail dealer in Drugs and Me }icines, corner Montgomery and California streets, San Francisco. N. B. Country dealers supplied on the mo liberal terms. 54-lin Mechanics’ Exchange, ee Corner of Pacific and Kearney streets, 1} San Francisco. OARDING and lodging by . Ox and after monpay. June 16th, they entrust to its management at either P Bills of Exchange on Auction & Commission, New York. I Williamson & Co., (at the Auction Philadelphia, e Stand on Main street) would call the New Orleans, ittention of miners. sand traders, to their stock of goo A full supply of the most desirable articles the market below affords, can always he fi In part consisting of the best qu juors, Boceries, Provisions and m which will be sold either at auction or private sale—at prices to su tcustomers. Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Boston, St. Louis. The undersigned having made ar rangements fur transacting a general exchange business, are now prepared to und at their sales’room yof Li1er’s tools REGULAR SALE DAYS. make remittances to any part of the Ev ery so *! 19, a, MM, . “ . pte esat v f < United states or London. with PERFEC ee peeves . Ps hee SAFETY. Bills of Exchange, sold on as cea . Thar I. WILLIAMSON & CO. favorable terms as any other responsible : » ; Pacts: . I Nevada, May 7. 1851 tf honse. Packages and Letters forwarded to the U. States by the most speedy and safe conveyance. Having a little room left in our large Salamander safe, we will continue to receive treasure on deposit. We draw on Page & Bacon, St Louis, Atlantie Bank, Boston, ouisiana State Bank, N Orleans, American Lxchange Bank, New York Philadelphia Bank, — Philadelphia T S Goodman & Co, Cincinnati, Hutchings & Co, Louisville, S Jones & Co, Pittsburg. DAVIS & IIIRST. Nevada City, Oct, 28th 1851. N. B. Our drafts are HONORED and CASHED by Messrs Page & Bacon of . St. Louis, or any of their houses in the U. States. We draw in connection with Messrs Page Bacon & Co. of §S We will dispatch, per Steamer wPof the Ist and 15th of every month our regular messenger, as usual, all parts of the Avantic States and Europe, Drafts for sale on our house in all the princi, out the Union. For the forwarding of Dust from New York to the Mint, we have the only express on the oti] train mento connecting with us, and are authorized ot draw on ustor any amount, ADAMS ¢ CoO. To the Publie. VENUE subscribers having fully completed their arrangements for running a daily Express between Nevada city, Grass Valley i San Fran. Gold Dust and valuable packages, twice a cisco who are known to do the largest . week, in charge of a Special Messenger, who exchange business of any house in Calj-'. will leave Nevada eity and Grass Valloy fornia. every Monday and Thursday morning. . D.&H . Merchants and Mining companies can now ; : . have their Gold Dust forwarded to Sacramento SON face : ~} city and San Franciseo WITH SAFETY. PELEGRAPH LINE, . Gold Dust forwarded, and Bitus of Excnance {drawn on Apams & Co. on all parts of the . United States, Gold dust bougit, and deposits . received at the usual rates . Office in Nevada y, foot of Main st, Gases THROUGH IN ELEVEN HOURS, Nevada city, Grass ¥ alley, Rongh and Ready, . “ Ss * peg IF se weeny 0.08 Sohuson's Ranch Marysville, nicolaus and a A Boe Days ’ San Francisco, with Adams and Co, Montgomery street. FREEMAN ¢& CO, H. P. Ferrn, Agt. nevada city Sucramento city, Daily Line of Stages. 1851, the . . above line will Loaving Nevada Morning at 7 vu" A. Grass Valley, Rough an 3 follows; evada city, every passing through Ready, Johnson's aon Hotel, " QV MPIRE CLOTHING STOKE, by M. “4 Lewis & Co. wholesale s30f Barker’s Exack i chants, main st.,one door ea tanc : af , : 2» 9 3m* Ranch and Nicolaus, arriving at Sacramento . Ch@nge 1“lty, at 6 o'clock, p.m. . ; Returning, will leave the M. RANSDELL, N.P. Poo! Crescent City Hotel, Sacirmento city, every morning at 7 O'clock, a Ma, ough the above plrees, arriving at Nevada city at 6 o'clock, po . AY Ransdell & Poor. THOLESALE retail dealers passing th and in rroce i Ss * risi ~ ‘Ss i > Passengers from Marysville can take the. Bi pe vi a provi aig liquors, wines stage at Nichalaus for xevada city, every day . SCE SHES AEMOUA, CMC. at 10 o'clock. ee A . Store on north side of Broad street, one For seats { Mr.. ‘I and further informetion, inquire of . door below Central House. ‘, French, sevada Hotel, nevada city ; Montgomery and Juhnson, United States Hotel, Marysville, Bell House, nicholaus; Cyrus Hoyt, Auction Saloon, Front Street, or J. Birch, Creseent city Hotel, Sacramento city, . N.B. Passengers booking their names at the . E office the night previous will be called up in; 44¢ time for the stage in the morning *,* All Express business promptly attended O° n.B. This Line will run on Sundays. JAMES BIRCH, Proprietor. A. D. BOYCE--North east cornef er J and 3d sts Sacramento, wholesale and retail dealer jn drugs, medjicines, paints, oils, perfumery. ete., constantly on hand a large stock of lamp oil and alcohol; also, a general assortment of: patent . medicines. Vhysicians’ proscriptions care spectiully inform the public that they are prefully prepared by day ornight. Orders from . pared to take stock on the following terms : the country will meet with prompt attention . 50 2m geon, Broad st. 50-3m Surgeon. Residence on the bridge, Main street, Nevada city. 50-3m t C. WYATT, M. D.Physician and surbelow Davis & Hirst’s, Nevada city, 51-3m Deer Creek Ranch, SITUATED six miles above Nevada city. KI This ranch is not inferior to any in the country, as there is an abundance of good waWinter. ‘The undersigned, owners, would re, t Horses and mules per month, 35,00 and great care observed in packing. Vure “ ne per week, 1,50 wines and liquors for medical purposes alCattle per month, 1.00 49-Lin ways on hand, fit The National Hotel, . l AT AUBURN. . Vil subscriber most respectfully informs . Nevada city, Nov. 6, 1851-—57-Im* those vislting Auburn and vicinity, and theublic in general, that he has just completed . oe > nO AT isu na large building, expressly erected as a EHo. Hubbar d & Hodge 5 Law tel, in Auburn. Care will be taken by the La-. Office, and their Book and } For information, inquire at the Virginia . House Broad street. H. Norman, L. Garrun, K. Groom Stationery store neatly and well supplied. 1 return my geen . Coyote streets, to my friends for th ir past patronage at the . qa p> A) old stand—of which ] ae cena the en. GEORGE tire building into a store, where Miners and . Tra ders will find a constant and general as. sortment of Goods tor sale low, for the Dust. Auburn June 18 6m Wm GWYNN. ME’ BORRADAILE, South side of Broad st. next door to the Gregory House, Wholesale & Retail Dealer, . Groceries and Provisions &c. Has Aha SEARS eieae . stantly on hand, and is reeciving daily all SAT & VEGBVABLE MaAkKtier,.-~. kinds of desirable goods. Consisting of The undersig ned has just openeda mar. Flour, Pork, Barley, Hams, Butter, Cheese, street, where he will keep constantly on hand . Lard, Syrup, Tobacco, Liqaors, Spices, miall kinds of fresh meats, sausages, fresh egus, j ning Tools &e. fresh und sult fish. fresh butter, and every va-. [jo invites the attention of Miners and riety of vegetables that can be procured in this} p country. GAME in abundance as;soon a: the . season will permit, Oct. * 9, 48-tf ackers goods. Iml6m JESSE MOORE, M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Office at the Miner's Drug Store, Main Street. april 23 tf Gregory’s Express. ARD—The subscriber, having purchased the interest of Messrs. Hoffman & Co, in Gregory’s Express, at Nevada city, Grass Valley, and Rough & Ready, will transact the express business in all its branch es at the old stands, in Main street, Nevada city, Beatty’s Hotel, Grass Valley, and Wm M. Saxton’s store, Rough & Ready. Treasure, packages, letters, ete., forwarded io . Sacramento, San Fraueisco, States and Europe, as usual. Merchants, mining companies, and all . others,can now as heretofore have their treasure T. HOLMES. tREGORY'S AtSS lantic and Pacifie Express, George E. Clarke, agent at Nevada City. This Express has no connection with any other concern, and persons doing businesr with this Line can be assured that whateve o. its Offices, will reach its destination witho u . passing through other hands, or meeting with delay. Special Messengers in charge of Express Matter for this Line, are dispatched by every Steamer leaving New York and San Francisco, Gold Dust, Packages and parcels of every . description, and Letters forwarded to all parts } of the United States, Canada, Europe, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands. Gold Dust, and other Valuable Parcels insured through under Policies im Insurance companies in New York. with safety and despatch, and all express busiSen ens, ens wil ahi in ech mae Toon Voak one ; sn Aik ‘ , i age = York, me es $ Hitchcock. . of the public. GEO. E. CLARK, Ay't a anama, ne tunnels § Co, N. B. Drafts on San Francisco, SacraTrinidad, Gifford ¥ Linsley. mento, city, and the Atlantic cities. Money Marysville, F. Runnill. received on deposit at the lowest rates. Gol New Orleans, E. B. Higgins. dust bought. 54-tf yoonolulu, S. I. Mitchell § Hutchins. — ——— _ ~ Portland, Ove. — Ricketson § Co. NFORMATION WANTED, respecting Nevada City, G. E, Clarke. J Thomas Birch, ef Morristown, Belmont John W. Hart. Monterey, Cal. R. G. Willams. Sac. City, G. E. Clarke. . Money received on deposite in a fire. 1!" ¥ ie : ; roof sale, at the lowest rates. . consolate wife, but toa numerous lst ot 4 ’ . friends. Drafts for sale on New York and New Or. 7S! s ‘ : i bB. Please send any informatic _ ‘leans, in sums to suit. re j rmation re specting hi he edi 4 Jevad: . Principal Office, 280, Montgomery st., Sanspecting him to the editors of the Nevada Journal. J. W. GREGORY,
Liverpool, county, Ohio. ‘The last account his friends had of him, he was on the North Yuba, above Marysville. Any information concerning } . 3 “ise ; . a. Francisco, Nevada City, Noy. 3, 1851. Adams & Co’s semi Monthiy xpress . F . Gold Dust shipped and insured, as usual, to pal Atlantic cities, cashed by all the New Eng. land Banks, and at our various odices through. fore me, at my office, in said township, on . Sty!¢: Freeman & Co., are the only firm in Sacra. and Sacramento city, are now prepared to for. ward letters and pareels, daily, cach way, and and retail mer. R. WM. C. KNOX, Physician and Sur. e ‘Marysville and Nevada City . G. DARLAND, M. D, Physician and . e geon. Office on Pine st, second door . sf ter and grass now, and will be through the . dies of the House, that the Table will be kept . and Circulating Library, corner of main and . cone . ket atthe old stand of Crawford § Dunn, main . Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Beans, Apples, Peaches, . tohis well assorted stores and he . . will give satisfaction as to the quality of his . ; , . Will be performed without resorting to the use . . Chloroform . the Atlantic . forwarded to Sacramento and San Francisco . him will not only be consoling to his dis. [STATE OF CALIFORNIA, J, County of Nevada, 5 District court—10th Judicial District: Ann L,. Cook vs John T. Ce ok. TEeuUik peor the Stat fornia t hn‘ greeting: ified that on the 3d day nit was commenced, by i you in said court, fora ‘ trim ll req { to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, herein filed, om this date, or the for divoree, decree ithin three plaintiff will mi take us a or in said complaint prayed _ Witness, Theodore Miller, clerk of . § t. &. Ssaid court with seal affixed, at office, ce in Nevada city, this Sth day of Noember, A D 1851 Turovore Miner, Clerk. Me Atty. PI }QVTATE OF CALIFORNIA, . . . rR Consetr county of J Nevada, township of Grass Valley. Justices court, before C F Smith, Esq, Justice ‘of the Peace. November 12, 1851. James Hoel vs F F Dana 4: Co F F Dana and company, of said township, greeting : . Monday. the fifteenth day of December, next, at ten o'clock, a. m., then and there to answer to the complaint of James Hoel, . who demands against you the sum of one j hundred and fifty dollars—the amount of . your due bill payable to him, or his order, . dated Feb. 11, 1851; for which sum and in. terest, he will take judgment against you, in case of your failure to appear and answer . as above. 60-td C ¥F SMITH, J. P CITY DRUG STORE. The undersigned subseribers having opened jon Main Street, in Nevada City, a fresh and . jenuine stock of Drugs, Medicines, Patnts, Oils, . Dye-stuffs, Window Glass, stationery, perfumery, brushes &e. Also a large and well assorted stock of . of the finest brands that the country can afford; all of which we will sell at the lowest possible Calland examine our stock, LARK & GARRASON, Drug’sts & Chemists. Dr. J. LARK offers his professonal services . . rates, . . . to the citizens of Nevada and vicinity. . es, in proportion to the times. Office at the . City Drug Store. . VIty Anri} tOrh PQS] tf. All persons who have paid tax to the } County Treasurer for License of any de. scription are requested to deposit his relceipts for the same, with the county . Auditor, Theodore Miller, and obtain ltheir Lieense. Auditor's office in the . Clerk’s & Recorder's Office, Main Street joppesite the New Presbyterian cburch, THES. MILLER, Co. Auditor. Nevada City, Aug. 15th 1851. STAGE LINE. Via Rough and Ready and Grass Valley TREWEEKLY. The proprietor begs leave toinform the publie that the above line of stages now runs as follows : Leaving Marysville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at seven o'clock, A, M.— . Returning, will leave Nevada City Tuesdays . Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 o'clock. A. M, Forfurther information inquire at the Unite . States Hotel, Marysville. U E. RUBY, . marysviile, June 12. 1851, . Drs. Overton & Miller, Physicians, EFER their services to the public, in the QO yarious branches of the profession—Medicine, Surgery, the Post Offiee Obstetries. Offlice, ml6m ‘. al ‘ A. ROGERS. . . . Would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a large assortment of GROCERIES, . Mining Tools, Ready Made) . bo Clothing &ce. . All of which will ,be disposed of upon the most . rene mable terms. His store canbe found on Main street. . Nevada, April 19, 1851, 6m Dr.'T. A. Liver DENTISI1 R . ity. ‘TEETH FILLED WITH PURE GOLD. . Artificial Teeth, from one toa full set, inserts d . upon the principle of ‘atmospheric pressure,‘ . or otherwise, as may be required Extraction of Teeth }of the **Turnkey” in any case. ! . will be administered when required. and all . operations for preserving and beautifying the i teath performed aceording to the most approved . method. Having had an experience of seven}teen years, he hopes.to give general satisfac. tion, : Office on the South side of Broadway, . doorabove the ‘City Market.” . REFERENCES. H. Peoples. M. Cossim, Wm. H. Miller, Mr. Longacre Mr. Napper. . J. F. Halsey, . Mr. Rochford, . J. 0, Smith. Western Market. WUeBSTER dg Co. wouldinform the citzens Nevada and the public in general that they ow have on hand at their establishment, on Main street, adjoining Barker's some of the . best MEATS the market affords. Also, alarge . assortment of GROCERIES, — Nevada City, April 19th, 1851. Boots, Shoes and Clothing, Splendid Assortment, just received and J®& for saie very cheap, at wholesale and re} jtail by J. W. Morrison, ) 45-tf Broad street i Dr. McINTYRE, Den\¢ reste tist. Office in Nevada, at Gre fe gory’s Hotel; at Grass Valley, jat Peckham’s; at Rough and Ready, at Mrs. . Downey's . Referenees— . Dr. Clark Dr, Coryell, Dr Overton, . Dr. Robberts, Rough and Ready. an2%t ; Nevada, f t Gregory House. NHE proprietor offers his hotel to the notice _ of citizens and the travelling public, where the best accommodations are furnished, and the table supplied with the best the market allords. The house is fitted up in the best The people of the State of California to . You are hereby summoned to appear be. Char. opposite . . . . ! espectfully offers his professional services . to the citizens of Neveda Vity and viein. TO MINERS AND T SEWI-WEEKLY Ifvou want a comfortaale and cheap house . SEMEI-W EEKLY to itin Sacremento City, call at the NEVADA JOURNAL. NEW WORLD HOTEL, The proprietors of the JournaL hy tween J an opposite the . . Y . . . . . teamboat landing, (over Dr. Cranes Drug. Offer their siucere thanks to the pubstore.) _. lie of Nevada and vicinity for the enez)" Roarding and lodging, per week, $12 “19 ; r i Ke Sinule meals Bo ete: Lodgire £2 ce.. \couragement and support which has BY MRS. LYNCIL been so liberally offered to their enterSacramento City, April 10, 1851. The Nevada Journal has now ‘been in being more than half a year, and at no period of its existence have \has been enlarged and is now ready fer the re. 1t8 prospects been better than at presception of bon » lodgers and transient vis-/ent. The project of ereating and itors, Famili and bourders can be accommo: . maintaining a newspaper so far up in . dated with separate rooms if desired. . 5 dl This House being conducted on Temperance . the mountains, where a few years ago, . principtes, no pains wi waceeree 2 one . nO civilized being had penetrated, and ne of the most quiet ar lesiri Q aces 0 . . ae aches Se cite) ries no voice save that of the savage beast, tf . prize. THE AMERICAN. _ THiS Hotel on Broad street near the bridge, > R, . . 6m } . ) { . . { matters of public interest and controversy. The terms for the Semi-Weekly Journal will be found elsewhere. fentertainment in the city. Board and lodging ; ; . per week $15 00. Bord per week $12 or as savage Indian, was heard, is one je 28°51 MALTBY & BELL. . beset with many difficulties, and one aL AOR 7h which cannot be consummated withE. LAC ER HOTEL. out the hearty concurrence of the pubF. DICKERMAN would say to the travite . Tha oak . ¥ : eling public, that bis house is fitted up in good HC. 1wva Hue ot a good new spapel oed that he will spare no pains to make js beyond estir My It is the medium . it one of the most desirable stopping places 1? . oF knowledge of every description, ir: Nevada. Boardand Lodging per week $17 ae ; F ; ; . House on Broad Sreet. radiating the light of truth, science April 19, 1851, ; ______ ‘and liberty through the sphere of its RET ACTITATOM mr action. 4 free and intelligent press is WASHINGTON HOTEL, one of the surest means for ig im MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY: . : ‘ ORs % i ‘ , se iyi, . provement and elevation of mankind. NHI subseriber would inform the public, that he has permanently located himsel! Where the press has been trampled . a this well neers ie: on the i ad parte ‘on, true liberty and true virtue have mein wget apie Spotted as always been prostrate inthe dust. It RECEIVE BOARDERS. rit ad Bh ricdedeit oes a, tea ; is far better, however, that no press . He pledges hit self to set as good a table as ‘ ‘ i lean be foundin tne eity Everything which Should make itself heard, than that it . the market affords, will be served up in style . Jp¢ come corrupt and venal, and losine } and quality inferior to none. its independence, bec > The House is located in an airy and pleasant its Independence, become the tool ot jpartof the city, and is fitted up with conparty or adventurers. Then it shines . venient and airy sleeping apartments. ‘Terms ’ ae P ve ‘iy ee ae Mfr eat SOUS M. BEST. but to mislead, and become: the great Nevada, May 84. est curse in the community in which = ———_—— it is published. yy . ° ‘ e . Lhe Empire. [he proprietors of the Journal By C. B. Lovell. think they have not mis-estimated the Persons wishing good liquors would do well temper or the intelligence of the Nephen swe ee on Main street. vata publie. They believe a press No. 35 that will fearlessly and boldly speak hd . . . y Ordinance No, 35. the truth is the one desired, and in hEAe " 7 2 iT : a Hebeas, the extension of the Burial pursuing such a course, they have not ‘round, immediately in the rear of the j,ked substantial proof on the point. City Hall and Court street. is complain; . ales ws 1s ‘ 1 : It is our aim to make the Journal ed of as a public nuisance, Therefore, or a ROOe Mires ee8 . The common council of the city of Ne. #M Aecepta res USINESS, News, and tam. vada do ordain as follows: ily sheet, with good matter, original . Seetion 1. That from and after the! and selected, inculeating a correct jpassage of this ordinance the burial of moral tone, and independent in all . the dead in sand ground be and the sams jis hereby prohibited. Section 2, Any person violating this ordinance shall, on conviction, be sub. ject to a fine of twenty-five dollars. Passed Aug. 25. 1851. MOSES F. HOLT, Mayor, L. F. Cuusnvck, City Clerk. STEAMER EDITION Nevad J.. M' CONNELL, 1. S. IRWIN, McConnell and Irwin, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office in the court house. Nevada. Aug 28, 1851—tf a Journal, . Published for the regular Maik ~ees Steamers for the States, onee in two — Boot and Shoemaker, Weeks, designed for circulation in the Ne Sb ee ESPENSCHEID would Tes Atiantic States and Kurope. Phe spectfully inform the ladies and suecess that has attended the Steamer gentamen of Sevag and vty, tht be Bs JocRNAl, has induced the proprietors Main and Comme cial streets, where he will to make arrangement for its regular . Xeep constantly on hand a large assortment of publication. Authentic and full intelae ante nace en of po ious visio ligence from the mining sections o! imes 3m . California is always most acceptabl aol in the States, and published as is the JOURNAL in the midst the an 5 PALLEY HOTEL, MAGNOLIA, . 5 ai [LATE ’ neanats . Has just heen remodelled, painted, carpeted populous and important mining eounof most ‘ in the placers, cayote mines, and quartz leads of which are most extensive and profitable, it is looked to “at Home as a compendium of reliable and defi. inite information upon the progress and BLACKSMITHING . ! results in mining of all deseriptions, A. G, Hursey, and abounding in interest to those who . gy WILL attend to all business entrnsted Wish to invest capital in mining, or . & 4B te his care, in the above line of busi. simply watch the progress of our inWS ness. Wagons repaired «t the shortfant “tate. The Journau for the Sasgconoaie ere ‘ ‘ States is made up of carefully collect: Sluice Rakes, Forks, Picks, &¢., ed intelligence from this region, gen. Get eabile, mot te will gab pent a erally from our own observations, and [tion to shoeing horses and Mules. All per@lso of matters of interest from every . sons wishing work in that line would do well part of the State. Our aim is to make . to call and see him in Kiotaville. it at once the true exponent of mining FOR SALE Apis at Wagzons, 1 two . BEWS3 We shall also sive attention to horse waggon, 2 setts Double Harness, house the condition of agriculture, the marand lot on Nolan’s Avenue. kets, trade, travel, and great public "auch heck ok, Let undertakings. The Steamer Joun; Sane . NAL is aneatly printed sheet, contain. Niles Searls, Attorney and ‘ing in each number from fifteen to . Councellor at Law, Office at the Nevada twenty columns of reading matter. Book Store, main strect. 41*3m We send regularly a large and in. é oo se creasing list of the Journat to the D. G. CLARK, M. D,, States, and persons who wish to avoid Physician and Surgeon. the high rates of postage on transient Offiee at his Drug Store, corner of Broad papers sent out of the State, ean do so and Pine sts. no41*3m at : . by having the names of their friends ((HEcKS on Page, Bacon & Co., San to Whom they wish the paper sent, 45-tf jand provided with additional lodging accom ty in the State, the operations . modations. Also a good Bowling Alley. . Purasuxe Panties promptly waited . upon. L,b. AUSTIN & Co, . Late of the Empire House, Yolo Co. Centreville, June 23,1851. tf tf Francisco, at par entered on our books as regular sub. seribers. The quarterly postage on o => FeO ™toNc"CCY-——"——O9@9T?T_OT?V*OUPUPO@@@OTO0OVU@7C*O0yVwé#w@"@?*O??—WO?VWO™ ES . . . . \ ALSON & WILKINS Bridge Marsei, . sheet of the size of the Jounnat, is keep constantly on hand all kinds of . fifteen cents. meats and vegetables, on the bridge at the . foot of Main street. *44-3m Davis & Hrs, TERMS. } = rh TTT; py ; 'Mail 8 Y year in advanee, $59 00 . JJLER CREEK BAKERY, by Samuel Mail Sub. per year in advance, $4 . LF Waiker, has the best article of bread,; “ “Six mos. ss 9 UU . pies and cakes—all kinds of provisions for . Single copies, 20 i miners 4-m* . * ~ , . Siiners on head. 4t-m* . A deduction of 25 per cent. when . K IR SALE, One tenth interest in the celten or more club together and sub-~ . ebrated Empire Tunnel, at Sweetland’s . _, ibe lia as ii . diggins for sale. For terms enquire at this of. SCT1De at the same time. . fice. Rent. 27 . '))' H. BEALS, Vhysician and Sur. JF geon. Office in Hubbard & Hodge's . . Book store, Main street, Nevada *45-3m os AGENTS WANTED. We wish a permanent agent in evei ‘ry town in the State. To those who Fruits of Mormonism, Will interest themselves in extending R a fair and candid statement of facts!our cireulation, we Will warrant a cee A marmce principles, Mor. handsome profit for their trouble. A mo ’ ‘vy ph character, us mb. . . "OF or cent y .~* ished piel fay 5 bythe Bee ee Wan. commission of 25 per Ont. will be alREN and Buanp. 59-tf lowed on all money obtained by agents ee EDM STE ees — from subseribers, and where extra Jewelry. yains is taken, even greater remuner-~ & SAVAGE, Jewel asion will qe awarded. Smith—North-east . ’ aR SEE SEERA EES REO ; ; é fe corner of J and 3d sts, Sacramento city, ie : Te . Proprietor and Manager an On ATT Drarr style, with large and airy sleeping apartments, entrance in 3d st, over Boyce’s store. Mann! a 50-Im JCHN BURGENHIAUSER. . iui cE,Agent at Nevee. PR Ore Pn et Gee aE MER . sad ne of the able stopping . tacts and upon theshorteet none, ; . +; ry iy i Agent af Nevowe i ed, one of the most role StOpping . facture der : he shortes IRS + \GERY & HINCKLEY, ma af ‘ ' oie ta ee Pe ay eta gi ir Bld in He at Me hiavee a , a In ig city. The ve ral support . ail Seewat Calliorsit otc yeni rh POCTMARTERS z ; TY, manufacturers . i y¥, Offwe d J Mea " ders ar », Mach ry, &c. 22276, . r" io has enable mak a 7s liege iy sili ag lipdes = 7 r pequeste “t ag of Mill, Steam Engine and Quartz Pulv. N. B. A Messenger will leave This Ciie. between Tth and Sth sts., Sacramento. Be pode <s veg Biyreh 0 firs ror berg types tigg 4 h tae ee am gga ‘ws iy a i ney erizing Machinery, and Iron castings of every . in season to connect at the Central Office at rangomee Bayi wet inhinl te os spe p ek Penning deals, ete lagents in obtaining subscribers, and description, First st., [between Mission and . Sau Francisco with the Special Agents.go . ZORERT M. FOLGER + BR THER, . furnish the entire character a ‘Hons’ . naa = {remitting money, retaining ‘a commisHoward} San Franeisco, Sign of the Pacific . ing directly through to New York and New . sion of 25 per cent. from all collections. no56 Lm General Dealers in Hardware, i5.C.A.FRISBIE’S fashionable refresiie Nevada. micat Saloom, main st, Nevada city. Broad street, . seldom found tn Califernia tron Foundry, 54 3m. . . 44tg. Orleans, by the first Steamship, U. o. GREGORY. . M'